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Old November 11th, 2002, 01:48 AM
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Will Bluetooth pcmcia cards work in a Jaguar OS computer?

TDK and Motorola are selling Bluetooth pcmcia cards. Has anyone had any experiences with using these cards on a Jaguar equipped Macintosh?

It looks like a good fit for Wallstreet computers and also for I and Ti books. Are drivers available?
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Just read Nokia makes a Bluetooth pcmcia card as well. Since our friends across the Atlantic Ocean seem to have access to these neat features first, do any of our European members have any experiences using these cards? They're all said to work on the Window$ platform.
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